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Tree Pipit
Latin Name:
Anthus trivialis
Category:
Size:
15cm
Description:
Similar to Olive-backed, but plain greyish brown above, usually with dark streaking on mantle and crown, less bold streaking on flanks; breast usually heavily streaked, but variable; less well-defined facial pattern, with weaker supercilium; does not usually show any white spot or ‘teardrop’ behind eye; pale legs and bill; like Olive-backed, in small flocks; takes to trees when flushed; walks along branches; also terrestrial; feeds on ground and fans tail frequently, but not vigourously.
Habitat:
High-altitude grassy slopes; lightly wooded or bushy areas; fields.
Food:
insects
Distribution:
Plains of Nepal. Rare or absent further east
Call:
Call Description:
Call buzzy, like Olive-backed, but lower, stronger.
IUCN:
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